- Spinach is a source of iron.
(a) True
(b) False - A drug that causes a nonspecific physiological response is called
(a) an agonist.
(b) a metabolite.
(c) a protein.
(d) a molecule. - A medical diagnosis
(a) is the same as a nursing diagnosis.
(b) identifies the patient’s disease or medical condition.
(c) is a problem statement that identifies the potential or actual health
problem.
(d) None of the above - A patient undergoing withdrawal from hashish can be treated by
(a) administering a lower dose of hashish.
(b) administering a sedative.
(c) doing nothing.
(d) prescribing exercise. - Healthcare providers never use drugs for recreational purposes.
(a) True
(b) False - If the dose of a transdermal patch is more than the prescriber’s med-
ication order,
(a) cut the patch to an appropriate length.
(b) contact the prescriber.
(c) do nothing.
(d) apply the patch anyway. - The nursing process is a circular process.
(a) True
(b) False - Commonly used medications for relieving headaches are aspirin, acet-
aminophen, and ibuprofen.
(a) True
(b) False
(^424) Final Exam